VIDEO: Tracy Greever-Rice answers 11 questions

Tracy Greever-Rice, candidate for Columbia City Council in Ward 4, answers 11 questions in the videos below, each on an issue facing the city.

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Tracy Greever-Rice answers: What do you think are the most important issues related to transportation in Columbia?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: How would you rate city government in terms of transparency, and what, if anything, would you do to improve it?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: What do you think the primary goals of the city's new sustainability director should be?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: Columbia's population now exceeds 100,000, and ward boundaries will have to be redrawn after the 2010 census. Do you think the city should add more wards and council members?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: Would you vote to put a renewal of the city's sales tax for parks on the November ballot?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: What are your thoughts on comprehensive growth management planning now under way?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: What incentives, if any, should the city offer to bring in new businesses?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: Do you support the ballot issue calling for the city to place security cameras downtown?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: Do you think crime is a problem in Columbia? If so, what is the best way to curb crime in the city?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: Should the city be looking at new sources of revenue in tight economic times? If so, what are the best options?

Tracy Greever-Rice answers: There's been quite a bit of debate on the balance of power between the City Council and city manager. Do you think council members should have more input in executive decisions?